There may be something in player management of PCB vs BCCI as well. It may be that a zero attempt at doing anything (PCB) is actually better for producing a line of bowlers from raw talent than is doing a half assed job of it (BCCI).
Pathans, Jatts, Rajput, Gujjar - These 4 clans are classified as warrior group.It's a general opinion in India that the Pathan community, which Pakistan has a sizable number of, are extremely strong people genetically. Might have something to do with it.
funny but could be true heard an interview from Mohammad Irshad a domestic fast bowler who was rumored to be as quick as Shoaib that his career hit a bump when Aaqib Javed the bowling coach made adjustments to his bowling action and he never recovered think Anwar Ali another upcoming pace bowler gave a similar statement.There may be something in player management of PCB vs BCCI as well. It may be that a zero attempt at doing anything (PCB) is actually better for producing a line of bowlers from raw talent than is doing a half assed job of it (BCCI).
Asif was mainly a seam bowler he could swing it but getting movement from seam was his forte,no reason India can't produce fast bowlers similar to Pakistan for some reason Indian seamers are afraid in pitching it up only recently have India started getting fast bowlers who want to bowl full maybe the Zaheer is already starting to show over there.I guess we are better off looking for swing bowlers like Asif in India than looking for Akhtars.
I get your point, but the gap between India's spinners and Pakistan's is less than the gap between Pakistan's quicks and India's. Qadir, Mushtaq, and Saqlain were world class spinners at one time or another.To look at the inverse, why can't Pakistan produce great spin bowlers like India?
yeah Indian spinners do have more longevity then Pakistani spinners but in terms of quality the difference is not as big.I get your point, but the gap between India's spinners and Pakistan's is less than the gap between Pakistan's quicks and India's. Qadir, Mushtaq, and Saqlain were world class spinners at one time or another.
Qadir, Saqlain, etc. > Kapil, Zaheer, etc.To look at the inverse, why can't Pakistan produce great spin bowlers like India?
How do you figure that? I think it's generally accepted that:Qadir, Saqlain, etc. > Kapil, Zaheer, etc.
Agreed. And u can add Iqbal Qasim to the list of notable Pakistani spinners. But yes the gap between Pakistani pacers and Indian pacers is much much greater than the gap between Indian spinners and Pakistani spinners.I get your point, but the gap between India's spinners and Pakistan's is less than the gap between Pakistan's quicks and India's. Qadir, Mushtaq, and Saqlain were world class spinners at one time or another.
If Asif and Aamer weren't surrounded by controversy I'd say they were both better than Zaheer, Asif being fairly better.It's an age old question but you have to say at the moment that Zaheer is better than any fast bowler playing for Pakistan at the moment. He's not in the league of a Wasim Akram or a Waqar Younis but with the current crop of fast bowlers Pakistan has, Zaheer at the moment is a far better fast bowler.
Agree with Asif but strongly disagree with Aamer. I will say that Aamer had the potential to be a fair bit better Zaheer but he hadn't quite convinced me yet.If Asif and Aamer weren't surrounded by controversy I'd say they were both better than Zaheer, Asif being fairly better.
Aamer took time to settle in which was natural given his minimal first class exp but he had taken 38 wickets in his last 8 matches of course Zaheer triumphs over him for exp but even in his rookie season he was matching Zaheer whose having the best season of his career.Agree with Asif but strongly disagree with Aamer. I will say that Aamer had the potential to be a fair bit better Zaheer but he hadn't quite convinced me yet.
I think a better inverse would have been why Pakistan can't produce great batsmen like India especially in the last 10 years or so??? Indian batsmen >> Pak batsman.To look at the inverse, why can't Pakistan produce great spin bowlers like India?
awta. The way Amir was moving up the bowling charts one could tell he had the talent to be like Wasim Akram. Even at 18 he could move the ball like Zaheer does now. Experience could have helped.Aamer took time to settle in which was natural given his minimal first class exp but he had taken 38 wickets in his last 8 matches of course Zaheer triumphs over him for exp but even in his rookie season he was matching Zaheer whose having the best season of his career.